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The document describes the design process for a flyer promoting a Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar, emphasizing the use of a soft pink color scheme to align with Women's Month. It details the choice of fonts for readability and visual hierarchy, as well as the overall layout that supports the theme. The design aims to convey a message of support and hope while maintaining an uplifting tone.

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The document describes the design process for a flyer promoting a Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar, emphasizing the use of a soft pink color scheme to align with Women's Month. It details the choice of fonts for readability and visual hierarchy, as well as the overall layout that supports the theme. The design aims to convey a message of support and hope while maintaining an uplifting tone.

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Cruz, John Mark Lawrence

BSIT 1C
Office Productivity 2

The flyers/poster that I made is about Breast Cancer Awareness Seminar. I chose this topic
since the month of March is Women's Month. Let's talk about how I come up with the design of
my flyers/posters.

1.​ Color scheme - since this month is Women's month, I aligned for today's event the
theme or content of my flyers. The dominant color is a soft, pastel pink, universally
associated with breast cancer awareness. This creates a gentle, hopeful, and feminine
feel, appropriate for the sensitive topic. The subtle variations in pink shades add visual
interest without being overwhelming. The background's soft pink gradient adds depth
and visual appeal.
2.​ Font selection - I choose the Sans Serif as the font to make if more readable. The
headline font is likely a stylized script or slightly decorative font to add a touch of
elegance and draw attention to the main message. The body text uses a clean, simple
sans-serif font for easy reading. The contrast between the headline and body text fonts
creates visual hierarchy and guides the reader's eye.
3.​ Layout- the color and fonts are perfectly aligned to the theme.

The design choices work together to create a flyer that is both aesthetically pleasing and
informative. The soft pink color scheme, combined with the hopeful imagery and clear layout,
conveys a message of support, hope, and the importance of early detection. The design avoids
being overly graphic or somber, opting for a more uplifting and empowering approach.

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